Officials involved in Jan. 6 prosecutions say the Trump administration isn't protecting them from threats. "We don't think they'll care — unless and until one of us gets killed," an official told NPR.
MIAMI - President Donald Trump's pardons of those who were convicted of participating in the Jan. 6th Capitol riots have ...
Young, were sentenced to more than seven years for their parts in the assault on the officer, Michael Fanone. On Monday, President Trump pardoned ... ever having gone to trial and said: “The ...
Trump issued “a full, complete and unconditional pardon" to people punished for their involvement in the 2021 attack on the U ...
At noon on Monday, President-elect Donald Trump will be inaugurated in the ... including on D.C. officer Michael Fanone, who attended Snoots’ sentencing. On Jan. 6, Fanone was dragged into ...
President Donald Trump granted a blanket pardon Monday evening to virtually all Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot defendants and ...
On his first day in the White House, President Donald Trump gave commutations and pardons to every defendant charged in the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol. Many assaulted police.
Stewart Rhodes, the former head of the Oath Keepers militia, was among Jan. 6 inmates freed under President Trump's pardons ...
On his first day back in office, President Donald Trump pardoned or commuted the sentences of 1,500-plus of his supporters charged in the 2021 attack on the Capitol.
Aided by the court’s ballot eligibility and immunity rulings, Trump avoided a trial — and thus possible punishment ... obviously you shouldn’t be pardoned.” Former officer Michael Fanone, who defended ...
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